You now have a binary ready to run. This is where the fun starts
You’ll need to pick a mining pool (I use supportxmr.com)supportxmr.com has a config generator, which you can use to run your miner

Simply select your hardware from the dropdown list, fill in a miner name and add your email address (you dont need to create a login yet
– you only need that after you have mined some monero). You’ll see the config generated at the bottom of the page.

Copy the config and paste it into a text file (config.txt) in the same directory as your xmrig binary) then run xmrig.

./xmrig

You should be mining (and see an output like the image above)!

I dont use the config, instead I have a bash script that I run which has all the parameters inside:

Create a new bash script, and paste the following (you can change the parameters if you need)